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The first voice lesson with a new student are some of my favorite sessions. In part two of this video series, Natalia Dagenhart and I continue to go through some vocal exercises and then work on some ways to improve certain areas. As you can …

The first voice lesson with a new student are some of my favorite sessions. They always help me identify a student’s strengths and where they can improve. In this video series I had a chance to work with Natalia Dagenhart, and what a wonderful experience …

Here are some the most frequently asked questions I get. I often deal with phlegm and morning voice. What causes that? Many people complain about phlegm and blame it on allergies. Are allergies the culprit when it comes to this? Usually not. Allergies usually produce post-nasal …

I was recently asked to be a guest writer for Cast IT Talent’s website. My topic was regarding why I feel actors should study singing and the benefits they gain. Below is an excerpt of that post: “For over 20 years I’ve taught voice and artistic …

If You Want to be a Recording Artist You Need the Right Development So, you want to be a recording artist. That’s great, and I totally support it. It’s a long arduous process, and to be ready when you get that big chance, you need …

Have you wondered where the YTV vocal technique came from? Learn of its origins in this interview, conducted by Randy Buescher, with world famous teacher Seth Riggs. Click the Link below to read the interview. Origins of Your True Voice

Have you ever wondered how the female voice produces a belt? Several years ago I lectured at Midwest Voice Conference that discussed Pharyngeal Voice. You can read more about the lecture and topic by clicking here.

Phlegm wonderful phlegm! Many people complain about phlegm and blame it on allergies. Are allergies the culprit when it comes to this? Usually not. Allergies usually produce post-nasal drip, where as phlegm is most likely the result of reflux or hydration issues. My suggestions are to drink even more water and …